A-Llboajs •■. County 113 



Oil Creek and its branches fonn the principal drainage. The soil 

 is a clayey and gravelly loam. 



Products: Dairy products, hay, and grain. 

 The average value of farm land is $80 an -acre. 



Friendship : The surface is broken by high mountainous ridges, 

 the summits of which are 600 to 800 feet -above the valleys. Van 

 Campens Crook and its branches are the principal streams. The 

 soil is a clayey and gravelly loam. 



Products : Dairy products, oats, barley, hay, and some winter 



wheat. 

 The average value of farm land is $59 an acre. 



Genesee: The surface is very broken and mountainous, and 

 the highest summits are 1,000 to 1,400 feet above the valleys. The 

 Little Genesee and other streams flow through narrow ravines. 

 The soil is a sandy and clayey loam. 



Products: Dairy products, hay, and grain. 

 The average value of farm land is $40 an acre. 



Granger: The surface is a hilly upland divided into several 

 distinct ridges. Genesee River, which forms a portion of the 

 western boundary, is bordered by abrupt hillsides 600 to 800 feet 

 high. The soil is a clayey loam on the hills and a gravelly loam in 

 the valleys. 



Products: Grain, potatoes, beans, and dairy products. 

 The average value of farm land is $28- an acre. 



Grove: The surface is a hilly upland divided into several 

 distinct ridges. Chautauqua valley lies in .the eastern part and 

 branches of Black and Canaseraga creeks form the principal 

 drainage. The soil on the hills is -a clayey loam underlaid by 

 hardpan, and in the valleys it is a gravelly loam. 



Products: Grain, potatoes, beans, dairy products, and some 



winter wheat. 

 The average value of farm land is $22 an acre. 



